CHAPTER FOUR
Spectra
On December 4, 1971, a Saturday, we discussed the events that
were crowding us and how we could best proceed toward the truth.
It seemed to us that the most important line to pursue was the
phenomenon of objects that disappeared and reappeared instantly.
If we could be certain that the power of vanishing objects resided
solely in Uri, it would simplify our problem. However, if this
power was controlled by an extraterrestrial intelligence, we would
be faced with one of the most momentous revelations in human history.
When Uri appeared at 3 P.M. for his laboratory session, Itzhaak
and I explained our position to him as we had summarized it. Uri
also made it quite clear to us that he had never been able consciously
to control the appearance and disappearance of objects in this
way prior to the December 1 hypnosis session.
In a sense he was quite dejected because he had always assumed
that his powers were truly his own. Now he was beginning to feel
more and more the presence of an outside intelligence in his mental
and emotional life. But, as he admitted, all this was only a suspicion
- none of the evidence thus far gave a clear-cut answer. In view
of his uncertainties and our probing he agreed quite readily to
our suggestion to try to make objects vanish and reappear.
I asked Uri what kind of test material he would like to work with.
I told him that he had a choice of metals, plastics, glasses,
organic material, etc. He thought about this for a long time and
said, "Give me five pens." I collected five ball-point
pens and offered them to him. Uri said, "Why don't you pick
one of the five pens yourself?"
I picked a Parker ball-point pen that had three main parts, and
I proceeded to scratch code numbers on each part as follows: plastic
body, #36; metal clip case, #145; brass filler cartridge, #367299.
I assembled the pen after this procedure and placed it in a wooden
cigar box. Uri sat down, very seriously, near the box, and placed
his left hand over it, without touching it, for nine minutes.
"Okay, I think something happened, Andrija. Open the box
and see." He said this very quietly.
I opened the box. The Parker pen was exactly where I had placed
it. The experiment had failed. I reached in the box and picked
up the pen; I knew instantly that the pen felt lighter. I pressed
the metal cap to spring out the ball point. There was no spring
action and no point. I unscrewed the metal clip case from the
plastic body. There was no brass filler cartridge! I don't think
that I have ever been so amazed in my life. Bentov and I discussed
the question of how this brass filler cartridge got out of its
plastic-metal housing and out of the cigar box, without affecting
any of those fragile materials. In order for this brass filler
cartridge to disappear without damaging these housings, it would
have to be taken apart atom by atom. To do this required enormous
intelligent energies, unknown to man today.
I asked Uri if he had any feelings during this disappearance.
"Well, I don't think I did it. I didn't know whether or not
it would disappear. I certainly had no knowledge that only a part
of the pen would disappear. I have no special feelings when this
happens. It's just like breaking metal; I wish very much for it
to happen. I have no idea where that cartridge went to. All I
can say is that it will come back as some kind of a proof."
Uri then had to leave for a social engagement and said he would
return about midnight. Itzhaak and I sat down to talk. He said
he had to leave the next day for Europe and then was heading back
to the United States. Itzhaak felt very strongly that what was
happening to Uri was very much in the Old Testament prophetic
tradition, and we were catching him in an early stage of development.
He was also fully convinced by now that there was an intelligent
power behind Uri, although I was not fully convinced. I needed
more evidence. But Itzhaak had gone one stage beyond me. He was
worried about whether the power was "good" or "evil."
He was so concerned that he wanted to call up his guru, Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi, the Transcendental Meditation teacher, and get a
"ruling" on the problem. The reason that we were in
a quandary about these things was that when the "voice"
appeared, we had little or no opportunity to ask questions, and
if we did, they were not answered. Itzhaak and I decided that
since he was leaving, we would try to have another hypnosis session
and see if some of our questions could be answered.
Uri returned to the apartment at 1 A.M. December 5, 1971, and
agreed to the plan for hypnosis. At 1:30 A.M. the hypnotic induction
was begun by me.
Uri said, "Somebody is talking through a big loudspeaker."
Then the "voice" was heard. The tape recorder was disabled
by some invisible power. We could not tell where the voice came
from. It was not Uri's voice.
Here I am. I am ready. Ask.
Itzhaak asked: "I would like to have your permission to tell
my teacher, Maharishi, about you. May I do this?"
No. He has no interest. But you must await further information
in the U.S. You shall receive instructions from us. You have to
meditate by yourself on the fourteenth of December, 8 P.M.,
New York time. The day will be raining. That is your power,
the rain. Do not repeat this to anyone.
Andrija, you shall take care of Uri. Take good care of him.
He is in a very delicate situation. He is the only one for the
next fifty years to come. We are going to be very, very far away.
Spectra, Spectra, Spectra: That is our spacecraft.
Andrija: "How far away is it?"
It is fifty-three thousand sixty-nine light-ages away.
Andrija: "How far is a light-age?"
There are some books on your planet left by our people. Uri
will find in the years to come. Your questions will be answered.
Keep them, keep them, keep them. They will materialize themselves
away after they have done their work. Do not ask any questions
about the Israel situation. It will come out of him [Uri]
alone. Do not worry. Do not worry. Do not worry. By the way,
your little toy the pen part - is right by me; I will return it
to you in time to come. I am sending Uri back to you now. Farewell!
Uri woke up with a headache and was very much dazed. I told him
what had happened. He didn't remember a word of it. I told him
that the tape recorder had jammed and we could not record. He
placed his hand over the tape recorder, and it immediately began
to work perfectly. Since Uri was still dazed, I drove him home.
At 2 A.M. December 6, 1971, I was talking to Uri about the above
session, but he could not remember anything. While I talked, he
kept doodling unconsciously. When he was finished, I saw that
he had made a drawing of a big room, which he felt he had been
in. As we went over the drawing, he suddenly began to remember
the details and said that this was a spacecraft from "Spectra."
On the morning of December 6, 1971, Itzhaak left for Lod Airport
to go to Europe and the United States. I spent the morning logging
tapes and notes and getting camera and tape recorders in order.
At ten-thirty I went into the bathroom to bathe and shave. I turned
on a small battery-operated Sony AM radio. I was shocked to find
that every radio station but one was blocked out by a tone signal.
I assumed that this was some radio alert system such as the Conelrad
system in the United States. One station at dial 860 kc setting
continued to play American music with Hebrew commentary. After
about ten minutes of this I called up Uri to ask him what was
going on. He checked his radio and reported that all stations
were operating normally. He suggested, half in jest, that maybe
Spectra was teaching me some lessons in science. After about fifteen
minutes of this strange radio effect, all the radio stations came
through with their regular programs. Although I was not aware
of it then, I was to learn in time that this was, indeed, a science
lesson, the first of many.
At noon I went over to Uri's apartment, and his mother made a
great Hungarian meal for us. There I again met Uri's best friend,
sixteen-year-old Shipi Strang. I soon discovered that Shipi was
a precocious lad. We set up a game among the three of us in which
two of us would try to guess what the other was thinking. It turned
out that I could receive telepathic signals perfectly from Uri
when Shipi was with him. We tried numbers (one-digit, two-digit
sets, three-digit sets); colors; and words in English, Hebrew,
and Greek. I was truly prodigious in my telepathic abilities!
I tried to figure out why. When Uri and I had done such tests
before, I could not perform this well. Uri confided to me that
when Shipi was around he had extra "power." Somehow
the two of them, Uri and Shipi, were doing something for me as
well. Shipi went home at 6 P.M.
Uri and I were invited to Iris's home for dinner. The three of
us decided to go to old Jaffa for the evening, and en route we
had to pass the area where Uri had lived as a child, where he
had enjoyed his Arab garden. As we reached the corner where Uri
had lived, he slowed the car, then stopped at the intersection
and waited. Suddenly a round, white, luminous spacecraft with
side fins (or wing stubs) flashed across the north-south street
heading from west to east. This was seen by the three of us. It
was very low and moved without a sound. I checked my watch. It
was exactly 9 P.M. The sighting lasted about two seconds. The
sky was overcast with low heavy clouds, and the light from the
craft reflected brightly from the cloud cover. We drove on in
silence. No one felt like going to Jaffa anymore. Instead we decided
to go to the Dizengoff to have coffee.
About 10 P.M. a heavy downpour started with a high wind of some
fifty miles per hour. We abandoned our sidewalk cafe and entered
a covered shopping arcade. Finally we tired of this and made a
run through the driving rain to get to my car parked on the street.
I drove Iris, then Uri, to their homes, then returned through
the blinding rainstorm to my apartment in Herzliyyah. As I drove,
I realized that something was happening to me. I was experiencing
a budding talent for telepathy and clairvoyance. The thing that
bothered me about it was that it was as if I had no part in it.
I hadn't earned it; it was a "gift." I could now sympathize
when he said, "But it's not me that's doing it!"
The apartment looked toward Tel Aviv over the Haifa Road. The
rain lashed at windows blurring all vision. I sat there for a
couple of hours. Perhaps I was hoping to see another luminous
craft flash by. But nothing happened. Finally I went to bed, fully
awake, thinking thoughts I had never dared think before. Was there
really some kind of civilized life out there in space, nursing
mankind along in secrecy? While I could muse on these possibilities
as an exercise in imagination, the problem of scientific proof
seemed insoluble.
On the morning of December 7, 1971, I had an excited call from
Jacov. He had some information to deliver in person. Uri and I
drove to the Hilton Hotel to meet him at 12:45 P.M. Jacov told
us with intense excitement that Israeli scholars had cracked the
meaning of the word "Dakashem." It was the name of a
town in Egypt that had not been used in this form for some four
thousand years. The modern name of the town was Khashem El Galala.
On a military map of Egypt its coordinates were 892 891. It was
believed that "Dakashem" was the code name for the Egyptian
invasion plan. Jacov informed us that enough details of the information
we had submitted were verified so that it was now being taken
seriously. A request was made for Uri to meet and talk with some
of the staff officers who were working on the problem. None of
this pleased Uri, as he did not want to get deeply involved in
this military exercise. As we parted with Jacov, Uri said he had
reservations about a meeting with the army people.
I wanted to go and see the spot from which Uri and Shipi had obtained
the picture of the spacecraft hovering over the army headquarters
building on Friday, December 3. Just before we reached this area
we had to cross the Joppa-Haifa Road at Arlosoroff Street. At
the Joppa-Haifa Road we were stopped by the traffic signal. While
waiting for the light to change, Uri asked for my wristwatch,
the Universal Geneve Chronometer. The time was 1:32 P.M. He pulled
out the stem to reset the watch hands to 12:00 hours. He requested
that I say out loud to him three numbers. I said "4, 6, and
9."
He then gave me the watch and asked me to place it face down on
my left knee and to place my right index finger over it. This
I did. He then asked that I pick one of the three numbers that
I had selected earlier. I said "9." The traffic light
changed, and Uri drove onto the Ayalon Bridge. As we crossed under
the power lines on the bridge, Uri said, "Now turn the watch
over and see if anything happened."
I turned the watch over. It was set exactly at 09:00 hours! I
asked Uri what he thought this meant. He said he had a strong
feeling that this was a rendezvous time for a meeting with a spacecraft.
I must confess that the mere thought of a bonafide sighting or
a meeting with an extraterrestrial being sent shivers running
through me. Uri and I inspected the street comer where they had
taken the picture. The view of the Israel army headquarters was
perfect. This area made Uri rather nervous, so we did not linger
very long. We made arrangements to have dinner with Iris that
evening. I drove Uri back to his apartment and then returned to
my apartment at Herzliyyah. I lay down to nap for a couple of
hours.
I got up about four o'clock feeling very refreshed. Suspecting
that I had better be ready for anything that evening, I packed
my equipment carefully for portability and easy access. I checked
out my Super 8 Nizo Braun movie camera and loaded it with a fast-film
cartridge, Ekta 160. Then I loaded my Hasselblad camera with 3000
ASA Polaroid film for any night sky pictures such as I had taken
in Brazil. But this time I had a Sonnar 250-mm telephoto lens.
I put a fresh Hitachi 120 minute cassette for audio recording
in my TC 120 tape recorder. I also attached a supersensitive microphone
and preamplifier for recording very low level sound. By six-thirty
I was finished with all my technical preparations.
I phoned Uri at seven to tell him I was ready. It was then that
Uri told me that Iris was with him and that something unusual
had happened. He reported that both he and Iris were wearing wristwatches.
While waiting for my call, each of the watches had had the hands
advanced exactly one hour by some unknown and invisible agency.
All these manipulations that had occurred on this day seemed like
the portents of a coming storm. I asked Uri what he thought the
advancement of the clock hands meant. He felt that instead of
encountering a spacecraft at 9 P.M., as he had predicted earlier,
it would now occur at 10 P.M. that night. We ended this phone
conversation by agreeing to meet at Iris's apartment in Tel Aviv
at 8:30.
When we met at Iris's apartment, it seemed that Uri had not yet
eaten dinner. Iris asked Uri what he would like to eat, something
that was easy and quick to make. Uri asked for three hard-boiled
eggs. We all went into the kitchen to help make the meal more
quickly. Iris took three fresh cold eggs out of the refrigerator
and placed them on a counter top. Then she walked over to get
a pot, filled it with water, and placed it on the stove. She then
walked back to the counter to pick up the eggs and screamed with
fright. The three eggs were boiling hot, and inspection proved
that they were now hard-boiled! After some confused discussion
we agreed that this was a sign that we had better hurry up. But,
of course, none of us had any idea as to where we were supposed
to hurry.
Uri ate his three eggs while Iris had some tea and I drank some
coffee. We sat around the table looking at each other. No one
knew what to do. Then Uri jumped up and said, "We must leave
now!" Iris started to clean up the kitchen. Uri shouted,
"There is no time! Let's go!" He led the way out, and
I followed. Iris fumbled with the door lock. As she turned to
go down the stairs, she felt an invisible presence give her a
shove. She frankly confessed that she was getting nervous.
As soon as we got into Uri's car, and I had made sure that all
of my equipment was secure, Uri drove away from the curb with
a screaming acceleration and drove out of Tel Aviv madly. He would
reach an intersection and insist that I choose the direction in
which to turn. This drive was very much like the ride in the Jeep
in the Sinai a few days before. By this method of navigation we
stayed on secondary roads and back roads. I had no idea where
we were going or where we were. I sensed that we were generally
heading through the suburbs of Tel Aviv toward the east in the
direction of Lod Airport.
Just before 10 P.M. we were driving past an open area that looked
like a dump, surrounded by new high-rise apartments. Suddenly
I commanded Uri to stop. All three of us simultaneously heard
a sound like one cricket continuously chirping. Uri stopped the
car. I led the way toward the dump, and we climbed up an embankment
that looked like a levee. As we reached the top, we all saw, in
the direction of the chirping sound, a blue stroboscopic light
pulsing at about three flashes per second. We kept walking toward
the blue light and the cricket sound, over a wet muddy area freshly
bulldozed. We stopped about a hundred yards from the source of
the light and sound and whispered to one another.
Uri forbade Iris and me to take another step forward. He said,
"Only I am allowed to approach it." I asked if it was
permissible to take a movie film. Uri said, "Go ahead and
shoot but don't move." Uri then moved forward alone and disappeared
from view as he went down into a hollow. I started to take a movie
of this strange night scene, knowing that I would be lucky if
I could record the blue light. Then Iris began to tremble and
cry next to me, so I stopped filming to give her support. As I
held an arm around her, I saw the luminous dial of my watch glowing
in the night. I thought it said 10 P.M.
Iris calmed down. We stood and watched the powerful blue light
flashing; the cricket sound had ceased. Now we heard only the
pock-pock-pock sound of the stroboscopic flash. I looked
around. There was no one in sight in this vast dark field. Would
Uri ever return?
Then about thirty yards away I saw Uri coming out of the hollow.
He was slowly walking toward us as though he were carrying a book
in his upturned palms. I picked from his palms the brass filler
cartridge that had vanished from the inside of my Parker pen three
days before! I quickly flashed a pocket light on it, and there
I saw my code: # 367299. I was overwhelmed by the meaning, the
immense meaning, of this small object. But I quickly put it into
my pocket and tended to Uri. He seemed to be in a trance, in a
sleepwalker's state. Otherwise, he appeared pretty much as he
was when he had left us. I asked him what he had seen. He looked
at me in anguish; he could not speak.
Iris and I led Uri over the bumpy mud field to the car. Finally
Uri spoke: "Andrija, please let's get away from here."
I drove the car to a quiet area about a mile away. Uri asked me
to park. He was still in a daze, but I just had to persist in
finding out what had happened. He told me the following story,
which I tape-recorded on my TC 120.
"When I left you, I climbed down and then up a slope, where
I saw this light clearly. There was a large cypress tree behind
it. I also saw the blue light clearly against the tree. The light
was pure blue. Then I went into a hollow and lost sight of the
light. As I climbed out of the hollow, the light loomed over me.
I walked without any thought or feeling. Then I put out my hands,
and in them there appeared your pen cartridge. I don't know what
happened next. My mind was blank. The next thing I know I saw
you and Iris. How long was it?"
"You were out there about four minutes," I reported.
"It seemed like hours," Uri replied.
Iris had been very quiet; I asked her what she had seen. She reported
that she had seen and heard the same thing as I had. She was very
sure of the blue light and the cricket sound, but was not sure
of what was below the blue light. We dared not state what we suspected,
but were not sure of - the possibility of there being a hull under
the blue light.
We decided to return to Tel Aviv to go to a coffee shop and talk
it all over. Uri insisted on driving. Iris talked to Uri in Hebrew,
trying to get him to recall what had happened. I sat in the back
seat, going over all the events of the day. But the almost preposterous
thought kept coming back to me: "That was not anything supernormal
that we saw in the field. It was all some kind of hallucination.
Maybe that blue light was all hallucinated. Uri had fooled me.
He palmed that cartridge off on me by buying a duplicate. But
then how did he know my own serial number?" So my thoughts
went on in circles. Since Uri and Iris were in a loud animated
conversation in the front seat, I thought that I would tape-record
some of my thoughts. I was sure they would not notice me. I reached
in the dark for my tape recorder and pressed the forward and record
buttons. They were jammed. I turned on my penlight and looked
at the recorder. The cassette on which I had recorded Uri's impressions
of the experience in the field had vanished! I felt this was an
object lesson to my doubting Thomas attitude. I showed this effect
to Iris, and she confirmed that I had indeed tape-recorded my
interview with Uri some twenty minutes earlier.
We went to the coffee shop and ordered some snacks. We tried to
make some sense out of our experience. Skeptical though we were,
we seemed to agree on all the details I have recorded up to the
point where Uri left Iris and me and walked toward the blue light.
But none of us could really accept the possibility that the blue
light might be associated with a UFO. Uri could not clearly remember
what he had seen in the field after he walked toward the blue
light. But I could see that something was gnawing away at him.
He told Iris that he was very tired and upset by the evening and
wanted to retire. Iris was very understanding and agreed that
he should get some rest. We drove Iris to her home. As soon as
she was gone, Uri said that "we must work some more tonight.
I remember much more than I let on before Iris. I just don't want
her to take all this seriously. I want her to forget it. You and
I will have to keep this matter secret until we can get some sign
that others can know. But I tell you I know it is real. When I
was out in that field, I realized for the first time in my life
where my powers come from. Now I know for sure they are not my
powers. Oh, I know that I have a little bit of telepathy and psychokinesis
- everybody has some. But making things vanish, and having things
come back, and the red light in the sky in the Sinai, the blue
light tonight, that is the power of some superior being. Maybe
it is what man always thought of as being God."
We drove back to apartment 61 in Herzliyyah Heights. Somehow the
shock of Uri articulating his real feelings wiped out my doubts;
it also gave me a strange sense of helplessness.
When we got back to the apartment, Uri asked me to bring out my
very large steel camera trunk. He took my Nizo movie camera encased
in a plastic bag, which still contained the film cartridge with
which I had filmed the event in the field; he locked the camera
in the trunk. He asked me to open the trunk in fifteen seconds,
which I did. There was the Nizo camera in the intact plastic bag,
but when I opened the camera, the Ekta 160 film cartridge was
not there. It had vanished.
To a research man the idea of losing data was unthinkable, but
to have it vanish was sickening. As I write these lines long after
the event, I have in my possession but very few bits of evidence.
There are the photographs taken in Brazil of the lights in the
night sky. There is Uri's photograph of the UFO in daylight over
the Israel army headquarters. And there is a photograph taken
over West Germany from an airplane of three spacecraft. (This
latter photo will be described later. )
However, every magnetic tape cassette on which was recorded the
"voice of Spectra" (and the voices of other beings later
recorded) has vanished. With such sparse evidence it was apparent
to me that I could never try to convince another human being of
my experiences. The secret of Spectra was safe because they had
leaked out just enough information to convince me of their reality,
but not enough for me to ever convince any other human being
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